Go!Control Wireless Security System | Install Guide
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The Backspace button moves the cursor to the
left, deleting one character at a time.
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The Delete button deletes a character to the
right of the cursor, or any characters that are
highlighted.
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The Forward button highlights the next word
in multi‐word data fields.
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The Back button highlights the previous word
in multi‐word data fields. The Back button
displays the previous screen in some cases.
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When the Shift button is displayed, pressing it
will display alternate characters on the keypad
that can be used for data entry.
Other Buttons Displayed
Depending on the programming question, other
buttons may be displayed.
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The Esc (escape) button serves as an "undo".
Pressing Esc restores the value that was
previously stored for the question or sub‐
question.
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The Sum (summary) button displays a
summary of the values stored for the
programming question and sub‐options.
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The End button displays a summary of the
values stored for the entire Control Panel
memory.
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The Learn button is used to set the system to
receive a sensor's serial number during
programming.
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The Paste button repeats the last sensor serial
number entered.
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The Exit button exits programming.
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PROGRAMMING OUTLINE
Each system installed will require programming.
Most installations being performed by the
professional alarm installer for a specific
organization will have common values set in every
Control Panel reporting to the same Central
Station. Other programming values, such as the
account number and sensor setup, will be unique
for each installation.
Following is an outline to guide the alarm installer
through the programming of the Control Panel.
If you don't read anything else, read this outline!
Use the following outline in conjunction with this
copy of the Installation and Programming
Instructions to guide you through the installation.
Because of the many programming options
available with this Control Panel, thoroughly
reading this manual is very important.
Understanding the Control Panel's programming
structure will help to save time during each
installation.
At this stage the following should be already
completed:
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All hardwired sensors installed
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All wireless sensors installed
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Control Panel mounted
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Control Panel connected
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Control Panel powered‐up
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Start at the Home Screen.
Press the logo at the lower right corner of the
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screen. (The Installer Toolbox can also be
accessed via the third screen of the System
Toolbox, but this takes longer.)
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